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              UNICEF: 1,600 Killed in Syria's Civil War Last Week

   by VOA News

   The U.N. children's fund UNICEF says Syria's civil war killed 1,600
   people last week, making it the deadliest seven-day period of the
   18-month conflict.

   UNICEF spokesman Patrick McCormick said Sunday the death toll included
   some children, but he did not elaborate.

   Syrian opposition activists have been reporting daily death tolls of
   100 to 200 people in the past week as President Bashar al-Assad's
   forces intensified the use of air power to crush the uprising against
   his autocratic rule. Daily casualty reports from rebel and government
   sources are difficult to verify because the fighting and government
   censorship have kept many foreign journalists away.

   Several Syrian rights groups said the conflict's death toll for August
   was nearly 5,000. It was the deadliest month since the uprising began
   in March of last year.

   In the latest unrest on Sunday, Syrian state media said two bombs
   exploded near a security compound in Damascus, wounding four people in
   an attack claimed by Free Syrian Army rebels.

   The state news reports denounced the bombings in the Abu Rummaneh
   district of the capital as an act of terrorism.

   In another attack, the Syrian government said a car bomb exploded in a
   Damascus suburb late Saturday, killing 15 people. The Syrian capital
   and its suburbs have seen a series of bombings in recent months, mostly
   targeting the security establishment of President Assad.

   Syrian opposition activists said Mr. Assad's forces bombarded
   rebel-held areas of several provinces on Sunday. Syria's uprising began
   in March 2011 with peaceful protests but escalated into a civil war as
   the Syrian leader tried to suppress opponents with deadly force.
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